When you write a live music review, you want to capture the experience of being there. But how do you write an engaging gig or concert review? We have some tips to help aspiring writers write reviews that will capture the imagination:
Find out more on all the tips above with our guide below.
Preparation is important if you want to write a good live music review:
Make sure you arrive with plenty of time before the gig starts. After all, if you miss the concert or part of the performance, you won’t be able to write a review!
You should take some notes during the concert so that you don’t forget any key points. Some things worth noting are:
However, don’t get so bogged down in taking notes that you fail to engage with the performance. Just jot down the key points and enjoy yourself!
We know, we just told you to enjoy yourself! But you don’t want to enjoy yourself to the point where you can’t remember anything about the gig, lose your notes, or get ejected from the venue (certainly an impediment to writing a review).
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A glass of wine or pint of beer is fine. But if you get drunk you won’t take good notes and you might forget things that happened, which is not good journalism!
Before you write your review, go back through your notes and pick out key details. After this, you can plan your review, breaking it down into a series of paragraphs.
A few helpful tips that you can apply to any review include:
Think about where you plan to publish it, too. If it is for your own music blog, you are free to write as much as you want in whatever style you please! But if you’re writing for another publication, make sure to stick to any word limit you were given.
When you have finished drafting your live music review, take a break before rereading it. This will help you to spot any errors. It will also give you a chance to revise anything that isn’t clear or add any key details you forgot to include.
Once you have revised your work, you might also want to get it proofread. This will ensure you produce a professional, error-free review for your readers.
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